Bighorn sheep primarily feed on a diet of grasses, forbs, and shrubs found in their mountainous habitats. They occupy the herbivore level of the food chain, where they are preyed upon by predators such as mountain lions, coyotes, and eagles. Their role in the ecosystem also includes serving as prey for these carnivores while contributing to the vegetation dynamics of their environment through grazing. Additionally, their waste enriches the soil, promoting plant growth that supports other wildlife.
in the wild...
Mountain lions are carnivores animals and they adapt to the areas they live in. If given the chance, they will kill and eat bighorn sheep.
if the big horn sheep don't have horns then they would have to find a different way to fight over food
food chain in pond: Algae -->Protozoa-->Small Fish --> Big fish
one is big
There isn't a big difference between the food chain and food web. This is just a different way of drawing out the same concept.
the longest food is your big fat mom
Us Humans are at the top of the food chain we've hunted all kinds of big predators
In the middle under big birds
The big seeds eat the little ones.
In the middle under big birds
A domestic cat is just below a dog in the food chain. However, in the wild, big cats are generally at the top.